These symptoms don't line up with Chronic Migraine, but you are having quite a few headaches.Check with your doctor to find the right treatment plan.

Don’t forget to include the sensations you feel before or after a migraine or headache. Some people feel a “headache hangover” after their migraine is over, or pain before it starts—that’s certainly not a headache-free day! If you have headache lasting 4 hours or more, make sure you count that as a migraine or headache day and talk to your doctor.

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So what does it mean to live with Chronic Migraine?

Not only does it lurk around more than half your month, Chronic Migraine symptoms can be severe and may include:

Nausea and/or vomiting

Sensitivity to light and sound

Changes in vision, sensation, and speech

DID YOU KNOW?

Chronic Migraine has been shown to be a greater burden on life than other headache conditions. In a recent study, some people with Chronic Migraine said that they hadn’t been able to participate in a family vacation due to headache in the last year. Others had to cancel their vacation altogether!

When it comes to giving Chronic Migraine the slip, knowledge is your friend.

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